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we're heading into a big weekend. monday is the fourth of july. some of us will remember this weekend as the last time we had all ten fingers. you know, people forget that tom cruise but born on the fourth of july back when he had a beard and no legs. so, happy birthday to him, too. i'm having people overero my house on the fourth. we're going to track and barbecue a vegan this year. they're delicious because they are grass fed. guillermo, you're coming over, right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: let me tell you something. the nation of mexico contributes more to the fourth of july than i think america does. where do we get our illegal fireworks? mexico. who loads us up with so much tequila we can't remember who we put our mouths on? mexico. chips, salsa, bean dip. the fourth of july, we should thank the country that makes it all possible -- mexico. so -- [ cheers and applause ] tell everyone back home we said thank you, okay? tell them we said gracias. >> gracias. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you've been drinking already, haven't you? >> yeah. >> jimmy: all right.
we're heading into a big weekend. monday is the fourth of july. some of us will remember this weekend as the last time we had all ten fingers. you know, people forget that tom cruise but born on the fourth of july back when he had a beard and no legs. so, happy birthday to him, too. i'm having people overero my house on the fourth. we're going to track and barbecue a vegan this year. they're delicious because they are grass fed. guillermo, you're coming over, right? >> yeah. >>...
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that is the big question. >> the annual party for the end of the year or the birthday party? >> the birthday party. >> the birthday party. >> no, i don't think that we have abandoned it. >> what about the elections? >> the commission decided to take it that we will calendar. >> i will be here. i would like to say that once we elect our new president, maybe we could have the party. would you look into the possibilities of us doing it? >> the powers invested in me as the president, i now direct you to be the committee of one. >> me? >> i know a restaurant probably. [laughter] >> ok. >> ok, anyone else? seeing none, the tuesday july 26th meeting of the of him a commission and the state and county of -- of the entertainment commission of the state and county of san francisco is officially over. the biggest issue in america today? segregation still exists... racism... the repression and oppression of women the educational system stem cell research homeless people cloning government health care taxation announcer: so, is there anything you're doing to help make a change? i'm not re
that is the big question. >> the annual party for the end of the year or the birthday party? >> the birthday party. >> the birthday party. >> no, i don't think that we have abandoned it. >> what about the elections? >> the commission decided to take it that we will calendar. >> i will be here. i would like to say that once we elect our new president, maybe we could have the party. would you look into the possibilities of us doing it? >> the powers...
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he made a big deal out of working in clay. the things he was doing was something never seen before. >> it is a large scale bronze. it has been sitting here of the hall of justice since 1971. talk about what happens to the work of art out of the elements. >> the arts commission commissioned the piece. they did not set aside money for repair. it has slowly changed color. it was black. it has been restored. >> it has been restored to the original patina. >> there was no damage done to its. i do not think there were any holes made in it. they have been working on it for six or eight weeks. it is practically ready to go. i am very excited to see it done. >> over the course of the arts in richmond program, we have added almost 800 works of art into the public space. maintaining that is not something that the bond funds allow us to do. this is why you came up with the idea of art care. >> i hope we get the community going and get people who really like to be involved. we will give them a chance to be involved. if you are interested i
he made a big deal out of working in clay. the things he was doing was something never seen before. >> it is a large scale bronze. it has been sitting here of the hall of justice since 1971. talk about what happens to the work of art out of the elements. >> the arts commission commissioned the piece. they did not set aside money for repair. it has slowly changed color. it was black. it has been restored. >> it has been restored to the original patina. >> there was no...
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it was to deal with all of the impacts of a hospital decide they want -- they want a big hospital and want to have to take care of everything else. i am very careful to know how each supervisor feels about the impact on the project. i would like cpmc to be successful because they do not have a lot of time. we would do the best we can and review every aspect of this so that they have the best chance of success. >> the issue of the state budgets have affected many local businesses. is there any way that the city could help more nonprofits? >> that is why i am proposing a set sales tax. the state did make some severe cuts. we do not know when those cuts will start that impacting the nonprofits. as you know, through our city budget, if you ask many of the nonprofits, they're pretty happy. we restored a lot of the original cuts. their services reflect the values that i hold, board of supervisors hold. now the state is making cuts, some in the same places that we've restored. we cannot promise to back fill all of those cuts. we can promise to go through the same process and asked what are t
it was to deal with all of the impacts of a hospital decide they want -- they want a big hospital and want to have to take care of everything else. i am very careful to know how each supervisor feels about the impact on the project. i would like cpmc to be successful because they do not have a lot of time. we would do the best we can and review every aspect of this so that they have the best chance of success. >> the issue of the state budgets have affected many local businesses. is there...
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and yet it was big enough for us to get into the field and moving forward. i understand there is a lot at stake. we want to do the right thing. >> commisioner joseph: best of luck. >> a couple of questions. jt's thing in the application, with respect to the gentleman from the security company. do you do security at other places or music venues? >> yes. i am ed thistle. i have been in this city since 1996 and i have managed a couple of clubs have worked in, eight or nine different clubs before starting yojimbo. >> you have other clients in the city? >> we are at badlands, the starlight lounge, and other facilities. those are the primary nightclubs. >> i had a couple quick questions. the current venue as it exists, has it been troubled recently? >> shine is a small lounge and because of its location and demographic and its programming, we never had problems. we have no history of violence and no -- the only sound complete we had was six years ago. five years ago. even then it was a minor thing that was resolved. >> commissioner cavellini: southern police has r
and yet it was big enough for us to get into the field and moving forward. i understand there is a lot at stake. we want to do the right thing. >> commisioner joseph: best of luck. >> a couple of questions. jt's thing in the application, with respect to the gentleman from the security company. do you do security at other places or music venues? >> yes. i am ed thistle. i have been in this city since 1996 and i have managed a couple of clubs have worked in, eight or nine...
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>> i was a big supporter of chief gaston. i think he will do a great job in the district attorney's office. part of me was sad to see him go from the police department. he had come in and started modernizing the department. it's technology -- a lot of different changes that needed to happen but were not happening until he came in and start of the department on the right path. it is critical that whoever the next chief of police is continue that modernization of the department. it will have benefits citywide. in my district, we have public safety challenges. the district is often viewed as a "safe district." we do have violence. we had a bunch of violence around delores park last year. there have been robberies in glen park and parts of the valley. there have been shootings in diamond heights. one of the challenges is making sure that the police department understands that even though we may not have the same crime levels as some neighborhoods, we still need attention from the police department. >> let's talk about the city's
>> i was a big supporter of chief gaston. i think he will do a great job in the district attorney's office. part of me was sad to see him go from the police department. he had come in and started modernizing the department. it's technology -- a lot of different changes that needed to happen but were not happening until he came in and start of the department on the right path. it is critical that whoever the next chief of police is continue that modernization of the department. it will...
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and it's a big introduction. it's the last thing we shot because i came up with it like right before we wrapped. she's just -- there's a whole thing where she comes and i love her -- gone. never see her again. >> jimmy: really? >> yes, and my neighbor comes and helps me and he'e'a really nice guy. the last thing he says is remember who your neighbors are. and i go, yes. he's gone too. >> jimmy: really? it seemed lake you were going to then have like a neighborly friendly relationship. >> gone. you'll never see him again. >> jimmy: you'll never see him again? >> last year, i had this woman play my mother. she was this crazy horrible woman. it's not -- my mother's a really nice person. so i just made up this terrible mother character played by this -- mary louise wilson, really funny actor. and so we did the episode. then, later in the season, i wanted to do a flashback to my real mother, who's really nice, so, i did that, too. everybody was very confused. these characters are so insanely different. and the woman w
and it's a big introduction. it's the last thing we shot because i came up with it like right before we wrapped. she's just -- there's a whole thing where she comes and i love her -- gone. never see her again. >> jimmy: really? >> yes, and my neighbor comes and helps me and he'e'a really nice guy. the last thing he says is remember who your neighbors are. and i go, yes. he's gone too. >> jimmy: really? it seemed lake you were going to then have like a neighborly friendly...
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big fly. he finished the first round with eight. after tying with five home runs, matt holliday, prince fielder had the final two spots with david ortiz. adrian gonzalez and cano in the final round of the derby, gonzalez, are you serious? into the pool it goes. check this fan out. time for adult swim. jumped right in with the glove. gonzalez finishes with 11. now for thehean of the hour, cano, digs in, goes out, way out, tied gonzalez with 11. that one 472 feet, a you go from his dad before this, get up and get gone. that is the winner, 12 in the final round for him. dad is prprd, robinson cano, your home run derby champion. >>> and so we take a look at the time two contestants and robinson cano with a record 32 home runs, he had a record 12 in that final round as you see right there. it always comes down to the yankees and red sox and it does here, once again at the home run derby. that is the very latest from the sports scene. i'm don bell. >>> well, a marine serving in afghanistan just proves that all you have to do is ask and yo
big fly. he finished the first round with eight. after tying with five home runs, matt holliday, prince fielder had the final two spots with david ortiz. adrian gonzalez and cano in the final round of the derby, gonzalez, are you serious? into the pool it goes. check this fan out. time for adult swim. jumped right in with the glove. gonzalez finishes with 11. now for thehean of the hour, cano, digs in, goes out, way out, tied gonzalez with 11. that one 472 feet, a you go from his dad before...
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. >> belva: the other big controversy was over the salary of presidents in the system and the big raise that one got in san diego. >> exactly. >> belva: how did that all come about at the same time? >> it was amazing. because even as the trustees are raising, and the regions are racing the fees, a uc san diego campus president got a huge race and the uc system, mark larrett, got about a $1 million raise. that's not from state fund. others did get very hefty funds paid for by the state. why they do this, they say, well, these people have worked harder and they've taken on new responsibilities. and when you say that, well, the lower paid workers say, well, haven't we? >> in the market, these individuals in theory could go somewhere else and the system would lose them, right? isn't that the argument? >> harvard university head hunter came knocking on the door of mark larret, ceo of medical center at ucsf. that was the justification, the head hunter knocked on your door. they can't have him leave because he's in the middle of major projects. >> belva: can anybody make them rescind these inc
. >> belva: the other big controversy was over the salary of presidents in the system and the big raise that one got in san diego. >> exactly. >> belva: how did that all come about at the same time? >> it was amazing. because even as the trustees are raising, and the regions are racing the fees, a uc san diego campus president got a huge race and the uc system, mark larrett, got about a $1 million raise. that's not from state fund. others did get very hefty funds paid...
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artists used the parameters of this space to find relationships between the work that is not out in the big gallery. >> i noticed a lot of artists doing really site-specific work. >> this is a pile of balloons, something that is so familiar, like a child's balloon. in this proportion, suddenly, it becomes something out of a dream. >> or a nightmare. >> may be a nightmare. >> this one over here is even harder to figure out what the initial material is. >> this is made out of puffy paint. often, kids use it to decorate their clothes. she has made all these lines of paint. >> for the pieces we are looking at, is there a core of foam or something in the middle of these pieces that she built on top of? >> i'm not telling. >> ah, a secret. >> this silver is aluminum foil, crumbled of aluminum foil. her aesthetic is very much that quiet, japanese spatial thing that i really admire. their attention to the materiality of the things of the world. >> this is a nice juxtaposition you have going on right now. you have a more established artists alongside and emerging artists. is that something important
artists used the parameters of this space to find relationships between the work that is not out in the big gallery. >> i noticed a lot of artists doing really site-specific work. >> this is a pile of balloons, something that is so familiar, like a child's balloon. in this proportion, suddenly, it becomes something out of a dream. >> or a nightmare. >> may be a nightmare. >> this one over here is even harder to figure out what the initial material is. >> this...
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earlier this week, he had the big paris hilton interview. and -- this, today, he got to interview bree olson and asked her about the living arrangement and this is what she had to say. >> tense environment then in the moment? >> at times. >> between the two of you, the women, not you and charlie. >> it was like you could cut the air with a knife. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we do have a lot of smog here in l.a., so, i guess that's possible. the interview with bree olson was so intriguingover every level that we wanted to immortalize it. so, we took the audio from the interview and combined it with video from an old episode of "heman," and here's how that came together. >> what got you interested in the adult movie business? >> it's something i'd always been interested in. i've always been very insafable sexually. juju because i've chosese to do what everyone else does in this whole entire world in camera does not make me ineligible to be around children. >> so, you moved in and as you are moving in you find out that there's another woman living t
earlier this week, he had the big paris hilton interview. and -- this, today, he got to interview bree olson and asked her about the living arrangement and this is what she had to say. >> tense environment then in the moment? >> at times. >> between the two of you, the women, not you and charlie. >> it was like you could cut the air with a knife. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we do have a lot of smog here in l.a., so, i guess that's possible. the interview with bree olson...
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putting other types of signals, and i say that because on my trips to australia, australia is pretty big. you see things, and when you see things, you want those things to happen in our great city. so what i am saying plainly is this, while the impending very expensive traffic signals that take a lot of time to get the permits and so on, in the interim it is good to contact our senior citizens. we have a large population of senior citizens. it is good to contact schools and asked how children and their parents, the difficulties they have on san jose avenue, san bruno ave, which one of you supervisors know what happens there. something like putting uthis there will save many lives. so with this type of deliberation is giving to you about the flight in technology which takes years and years to be put in practice, we need to know in the interim what really has been done to save lives, because no price can be put on a life, especially a child like. thank you very much. -- especially a child's life. supervisor campos: thank you. colleagues, this is an action item. we have a motion. motion by
putting other types of signals, and i say that because on my trips to australia, australia is pretty big. you see things, and when you see things, you want those things to happen in our great city. so what i am saying plainly is this, while the impending very expensive traffic signals that take a lot of time to get the permits and so on, in the interim it is good to contact our senior citizens. we have a large population of senior citizens. it is good to contact schools and asked how children...
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not a big surprise when you consider the slide here is 120 degrees. >> it's been horrible. i can't stand this weather. i'd like to move to the arctic. this is impossible. >> reporter: and doctors warn in these extreme conditions our bodies even at rest can lose a quart of fluid an hour, so they remind us to dress in light clothing. don't go outside unless you have to, and, of course, drink plenty of water. dan. >> good reminder, t.j. thank you. >>> let's go now to somebody who knows a little something about existing in temperatures above 100 degrees. amber sullins, the meteorologist from abc 15. welcome. you got here last night and i understand you have been tracking temperatures every step of the way. >> it's hot, of course, talking about the humidity but at least usually when we get these heat waves, we cool down overnight. that's not the case this time. as the sun began to set, the heat wasn't going anywhere. it's now 7:00. i've made it to times square. let's see how hot it is out here. 108 degrees right now. is now 9:00, the sun's been down for a good half an hour and i
not a big surprise when you consider the slide here is 120 degrees. >> it's been horrible. i can't stand this weather. i'd like to move to the arctic. this is impossible. >> reporter: and doctors warn in these extreme conditions our bodies even at rest can lose a quart of fluid an hour, so they remind us to dress in light clothing. don't go outside unless you have to, and, of course, drink plenty of water. dan. >> good reminder, t.j. thank you. >>> let's go now to...
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for their big beach vacation. they paid $1,200 for the tickets and should get nearly 200 of it back. that can buy a lot of sunscreen. okay, so if you're like that family and you're flying between last saturday and until this whole thing in d.c. is resolved you are due a refund. make sure you hang on to your receipts and all other materials, e-mail your airline. right now we're molt sure if the airlines will pony up the money or the irs will have to. one of the many things still being sorted out in d.c. >> i am taking notes because we're take the many fayly to a family reunion this weekend. >> that's why you were paying close attention. >> exactly. >> that's a lot of money. that can a lot of money. let's get to the us and begin in norway where authorities say they may now charge anders breivik with crimes against humanity which would carry a maximum 30-year sentence. this morning he said breivik appears to be insane. he confessed to friday's oslo bombing that left 76 people dead. abc's miguel marquez bring us one s
for their big beach vacation. they paid $1,200 for the tickets and should get nearly 200 of it back. that can buy a lot of sunscreen. okay, so if you're like that family and you're flying between last saturday and until this whole thing in d.c. is resolved you are due a refund. make sure you hang on to your receipts and all other materials, e-mail your airline. right now we're molt sure if the airlines will pony up the money or the irs will have to. one of the many things still being sorted out...
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the president wants this big deal. we saw jake lay out the consequences of no deal what is the path forward giving the fact that republicans aren't going to go for the big deal that president obama wants? >> the president will call us again today. i'm disappointed. something large enough to address our deficit in a serious way or in a coordinated way. bringing everything to the table and being balanced. unfortunately over the weekend the speaker said i can't deliver, i can't produce on my side. we saw senator cantor at the biden talks walk out at one point, too. we both have to be willing to put things on the table and get this resolve sfld they say that the democrats won't go for the kind of medicare and social security savings that will be necessary as well. i want to drill down here on where you go next, because that deal, they were clear as day, that is not going to happen. how do you get something together in the next several days to make sure all of those consequences that jake spelled out of a no deal or a poten
the president wants this big deal. we saw jake lay out the consequences of no deal what is the path forward giving the fact that republicans aren't going to go for the big deal that president obama wants? >> the president will call us again today. i'm disappointed. something large enough to address our deficit in a serious way or in a coordinated way. bringing everything to the table and being balanced. unfortunately over the weekend the speaker said i can't deliver, i can't produce on my...
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well, big news, big news, you guys. after months of negotiations, a deal has been reached to end the nfl lockout. [ cheers and applause ] or as china put it, "oh, great. glad you got that deal worked out. any word on the $14 trillion?" [ light laughter ] yeah. you might want to get working on that one." listen to this, guys. the company that makes the blackberry is laying off 11% of its workforce. >> audience member: yeah! >> jimmy: you can tell it's bad cause the ceo's announcement ended with the line "sent from my iphone." [ laughter and applause ] that's not good. that's bad. [ applause ] this is weird. on abc's "this week," a guest said rick perry won't win the presidency because after eight years of bush, there's a texas taint. [ light laughter ] in related news, i just received a $10,000 fine from the fcc for saying that. [ light laughter ] check this out, you guys. on "antiques road show" this weekend, a man found out that he had five cups worth $1.5 million. i've actually seen those. [ laughter and applause ] a
well, big news, big news, you guys. after months of negotiations, a deal has been reached to end the nfl lockout. [ cheers and applause ] or as china put it, "oh, great. glad you got that deal worked out. any word on the $14 trillion?" [ light laughter ] yeah. you might want to get working on that one." listen to this, guys. the company that makes the blackberry is laying off 11% of its workforce. >> audience member: yeah! >> jimmy: you can tell it's bad cause the...
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soccer crowds are known for being rambunctious. >> police in big numbers everywhere. to make sure people are having fun and keeping it safe. >> if you party in pasadena, that you do it respectfully of all the other people that are going to do the same thing. >> look out behind you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's news. meanwhile, in baseball, the dodgers today filed for bankruptcy protection. which is very -- i don't know how an organization that sells a beer for $12 runs out of money but they did. they made some bad financial moves. in the off season, instead of spending $25 million for a pitcher, they signed a belly itcher and that really hurt them. it's pathetic. it r rlly is. their fourth of july fireworks show, they do this every year, this year, it's going g be three stoners with disposable lighters running around the infield. [ applause ] the goododews is we don't need baseball. season five of "celebrity rehab" premiered last night on vh1. another interesting group. michael lohan, lindsay's dad. actress sean young. amy fisher. a bunch of other people less famous
soccer crowds are known for being rambunctious. >> police in big numbers everywhere. to make sure people are having fun and keeping it safe. >> if you party in pasadena, that you do it respectfully of all the other people that are going to do the same thing. >> look out behind you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's news. meanwhile, in baseball, the dodgers today filed for bankruptcy protection. which is very -- i don't know how an organization that sells a beer for $12 runs...